NCBLG Approved Continuing Education On-Demand and Repeated Activities - Updated Mar 29, 2019
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1 NCBLG Approved Continuing Education On-Demand and Repeated Activities - Updated Mar 29, 2019 The following list includes Board-approved webinars, online courses, or other CE activities that are available on an ongoing basis. This list only includes activities that have been individually approved by the Board; there are also online resources for CE available from Pre-Approved Providers that are not listed here. Sponsoring Organization: American Petroleum Institute via PDHExpress.com Activity Title: API - Mixing Zone Modeling and Dilution Analysis for Water-Quality-Based NPDES Permit Limits 0 Approval Code: Franco Davati pdhexpress@gmail.com Sponsoring Organization: Arcadis Activity Title: ENV TKI Managing Next Generation Site Characterizations Approval Code: hroperations.ana@arcadis.com Sponsoring Organization: Arcadis Activity Title: ENV TKI Petroleum LNAPL Modules 1 through 4 Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: hroperations.ana@arcadis.com
2 Sponsoring Organization: ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Title: Seismic Assessment and Design of Water and Sewer Pipelines Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Title: Stream Restoration and Bioengineered Bank Stabilization Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Title: Stream Restoration in Large and Small Channels Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Title: Natural Resources Conservation Service Dam Design and Dam Safety Resources: Policy, Procedures and Tools Approval Code:
3 Sponsoring Organization: ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Title: Estimating Erosion Rates-Tools for Prioritizing TMDL Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: Advances in Geologic Data Collection and 3D Geologic Modeling for Site Characterization and Safety Studies for Dams and Levees Approval Code: Susan Sorrell sasorrell@damsafety.org Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: Advances in Geologic Data Collection and 3D Geologic Modeling for Site Characterization and Safety Studies for Dams and Levees Approval Code: Susan Sorrell info@damsafety.org Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: Findings of the Oroville Dam Spillway Forensic Investigation Approval Code:
4 Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: How to Make Your Emergency Action Plan More Effective Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: Managing Increased Dam Safety Risk During Reconstruction Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: Reexamination of the 2004 Failure of Big Bay Dam Mississippi Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ASDSO - Association of State Dam Safety Officials Activity Title: The Fontenelle Dam Incident Approval Code:
5 Sponsoring Organization: Bentley Institute Activity Title: SIG Workshop: gint Date: Various Approval Code: Katie Aguilar Sponsoring Organization: Central NY Association of Professional Geologists (CNYAPG) Activity Title: Monthly Dinner Meetings Approval Code: /CNYAPG Sean Pepling Approved for 1 hour per meeting with presentation. CNYAPG has been added to the list of Pre-Approved Providers. Sponsoring Organization: City of Charlotte Land Development Division, Charlotte_Mecklenburg Storm Water Services, Mecklenburg Co. Water Quality Program Activity Title: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Certified Site Inspector Training Course Hours Approved: 8 Approval Code: Jeff Bock jbock@charlottenc.gov Sponsoring Organization: Clemson Cooperative Extension Activity Title: Certified Stormwater Plan Reviewer Hours Approved: 8 Approval Code: Jeremy Pike pike@clemson.edu
6 Sponsoring Organization: Coursera, Rice University Activity Title: Natural Attenuation of Groundwater Contaminants: New Paradigms, Technologies, and Applications 2 Approval Code: Sponsoring Organization: ECU Dept. of Geological Sciences Activity Title: C.Q. Brown and Barbara Hedgepeth Brown Seminar Series Hours Approved: 7 Approval Code: /ECU* Adriana Heimann heimanna@ecu.edu The lecture series has been given perpetual approval. 1 PDH may be claimed per lecture. Sponsoring Organization: Enviro Workshops Activity Title: Remediation Workshop Date: Various Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: /ENVW Travis Bowman travis@enviroworkshops.com Enviro Workshops is now a pre-approved provider. Sponsoring Organization: ESP Associates, PA Activity Title: Lunch-and-Learn on Geophysics Date: TBD Approval Code: Ned Billington nbillington@espassociates.com
7 Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Ethics for Professional Geologists 101: ASBOG Code of Ethics Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Ethics for Professional Geologists 102: Ethical Challenges Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Hydrogeological Implications for Coal Ash Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Geologic Considerations of Carbon Sequestration Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan
8 Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Natural Resource Damages: Sediment & Geological Resources Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Geology of Yellowstone Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: Geology Continuing Education, LLC Activity Title: Geology of Niagra Falls Hours Approved: 0.5 Approval Code: Daniel Sullivan Sponsoring Organization: GeoPractical Activity Title: Geopractical Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions Date: Various Hours Approved: 5 Approval Code: Brian Yellen brian@geopractical.com
9 Sponsoring Organization: Gregg Drilling and Testing, Inc. Activity Title: Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) Interpretation - Soil Type (Webinar).5 Approval Code: P. K. Robertson Sponsoring Organization: International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) Activity Title: Introduction to Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) Webinar Approval Code: Professor R. N. Taylor secretariat@issmge.org Sponsoring Organization: National Drilling Association Activity Title: Monitoring Well Construction Certification Hours Approved: 6 Approval Code: Becky McWilliam info@nda4u.com Sponsoring Organization: NC State University Activity Title: Erosion and Sediment Control/Stormwater Site Manager (NCDOT Level II Exam) Hours Approved: 7 Approval Code: Joni Tanner joni_tanner@ncsu.edu
10 Sponsoring Organization: Princeton Groundwater, Inc. Activity Title: The Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Course Date: Feb. 24-March 1, 2019 / various 4 Approval Code: Robert Cleary info@princeton-groundwater.com Sponsoring Organization: RedVector Activity Title: Regenerative Landscape Design: Water Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditatins@redvector.com Sponsoring Organization: RedVector Activity Title: Green Design: Introduction to Sustainable Water Systems Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvestor.com Sponsoring Organization: RedVector Activity Title: Lead Contimination of Public Water Systems Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
11 Sponsoring Organization: RedVector.com Activity Title: OSHA HAZWOPER 8-hour Refresher Course Approval Code: Activity Title: Aquifer Remediation (RV-11285) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Landfill Gas Collection and Treatment Systems (RV-11065) Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Geothermal Energy (RV-11053AW) Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
12 Activity Title: Modern Shale Gas Development (RV-10532) Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Fracking: The Operations (RV-10527) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Fracking: Environmental Consequences (RV-10528) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Basics of Water Resources: Groundwater Hydrology (RV-7594) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
13 Activity Title: Basics of Soil Resources 1: Classification, Mapping and Data Bases (RV-10196) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Basics of Water Resources: Wetland Basics (RV-5521) Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Coastal Engineering: Sea Level Rise Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Coastal Engineering: Tsunamis Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto
14 Activity Title: Introduction to FEMA Flood Maps and Flood Studies Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Flood Mitigation and Special Flood Hazard Areas Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Runoff Analysis using the SCS Method - Part 1 Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Runoff Analysis using the SCS Method - Part 2 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
15 Activity Title: Effective Groundwater Supply Management Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Basics of Water Resources: Groundwater Contamination Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Water Well Design Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto Activity Title: Water Measurement - Weirs Hours Approved: 3 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
16 Activity Title: Basics of Soil Resources 2 : Erosion, Desertification, Salinization, and Soil Acidification Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Stream Restoration 1 - Introduction and Overview Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Stream Restoration 2 - Stream Corridor Processes Hours Approved: 6 Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Stream Restoration 3 - Disturbances Affecting Stream Corridors Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com
17 Activity Title: Stream Restoration 4 - Identifying Problems and Opportunities Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Stream Restoration 5 - Goals and Objectives Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Activity Title: Stream Restoration 6 - Implementation and Monitoring Approval Code: Ellen Sakamoto accreditations@redvector.com Sponsoring Organization: Roux Environmental Engineering and Geology DPC Activity Title: OSHA HAZWOPER 8-Hour health and Safety Refresher Date: varies, 1 hour per month Approval Code: Tally Sodre isodre@rouxinc.com
18 Sponsoring Organization: Rutgers NJAES Activity Title: Practical Applications in Hydrogeology 0 Approval Code: Pamela Springard-Mayer pspring@njaes.rutgers.edu Sponsoring Organization: Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education Activity Title: NJDEP Case Study Training for LSRPs The Next Generation Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: Pamela Springard-Mayer OCPE@njaes.rutgers.edu Sponsoring Organization: Rutgers University Activity Title: Groundwater in Fractured Bedrock Date: March 27, 2019/various Hours Approved: 6.5 Approval Code: Pamela Springhard-Mayer pspring@njaes.rutgers.edu Sponsoring Organization: Rutgers University Office of Continuing Professional Education Activity Title: Glacial Deposits of New Jersey Hours Approved: 6 Approval Code: Pamela Springard-Mayer pspring@njaes.rutgers.edu
19 Sponsoring Organization: Rutgers University, Office of Continuing Professional Education Activity Title: Advanced Petroleum Forensics Geochemistry Hours Approved: 8 Approval Code: Pam Mayer ocpa@njaes.rutger.edu Sponsoring Organization: Safety Compliance Management Activity Title: RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Training #1391 Approval Code: Marisa Gonzalez mgonzalez@scm-safety.com Sponsoring Organization: State of Washington Dept. of Ecology via PDHExpress.com Activity Title: Guidance for Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Sites 4 Approval Code: Franco Davati pdhexpress@gmail.com Sponsoring Organization: SunCam Activity Title: Dredging and the Environment-Part 2 Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: William C. Dunn suncam@suncam.com
20 Sponsoring Organization: Tersus Environmental Activity Title: Optimization and Monitoring for Bioremediation of Chlorinated Compounds Hours Approved: 4.5 Approval Code: David F. Alden Sponsoring Organization: Tersus Environmental, LLC Activity Title: Short Course on In-Situ Soil and Groundwater Remediation Date: Various Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: Bethany McLain bethany.mclain@tersusenv.com Sponsoring Organization: Test America Activity Title: PFAS 4-Part Webinar Series Hours Approved: 4 Approval Code: Karla Burchler karla.buechler@testamerica.com Approval based on 4 hours total for four separate one-hour lectures. Sponsoring Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers via PDHExpress.com Activity Title: Coastal Geological Investigations 0 Approval Code: Franco Davati pdhexpress@gmail.com
21 Sponsoring Organization: Virginia DEQ Activity Title: Plan Reviewer for Erosion and Sediment Control Course Date: 06/29/ Approval Code: Marilee Tretina marilee.tretina@deq.virginia.gov
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